Satire 1: This is one example of a satire. It is a cartoon form and shows that police yell at people for things they do all the time. For example, police sometimes speed because they can but give everyone else tickets for speeding. They can sometimes overuse their power which is what this satire shows. The satire has great contrast and is overall very easy to understand. This is a great picture that is funny and relatable to all drivers. The audience would be people that drive and the purpose is to entertain.
Satire 2: This is an example of a satire that is in the form of a poster. This satire can relate to everyone and its purpose is again to entertain. The contrast is great because the word "Courage" stands out because it is bigger and in a brighter color than the other words. The picture is also great with the animals because a lot of people love animals so it will interest more people.
Satire 3: This satire can relate to what we were talking about last week in class how many people that get a college degree still have a hard time getting a job. The audience for this satire would be young adults in college or that just got out of college. They can relate to the struggles of searching for a job with this satire. I like how the word "Unemployment" stands out and you can tell it is the main concept of the satire. The purpose of this satire would be to try to make a point how having a college degree does not mean for sure you will have a job right away.
Satire 1: This is one example of a satire. It is a cartoon form and shows that police yell at people for things they do all the time. For example, police sometimes speed because they can but give everyone else tickets for speeding. They can sometimes overuse their power which is what this satire shows. The satire has great contrast and is overall very easy to understand. This is a great picture that is funny and relatable to all drivers. The audience would be people that drive and the purpose is to entertain.
Satire 2: This is an example of a satire that is in the form of a poster. This satire can relate to everyone and its purpose is again to entertain. The contrast is great because the word "Courage" stands out because it is bigger and in a brighter color than the other words. The picture is also great with the animals because a lot of people love animals so it will interest more people.
Satire 3: This satire can relate to what we were talking about last week in class how many people that get a college degree still have a hard time getting a job. The audience for this satire would be young adults in college or that just got out of college. They can relate to the struggles of searching for a job with this satire. I like how the word "Unemployment" stands out and you can tell it is the main concept of the satire. The purpose of this satire would be to try to make a point how having a college degree does not mean for sure you will have a job right away.